Arkansas Code § 20-29-111

Use of funds exceeding $400,000
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On January 1 of any year, if the Manufactured Housing Recovery Fund exceeds four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000), the Arkansas Manufactured Home Commission may approve the use of up to five percent (5%) of the fund balance above that amount for training and education programs, including, but not limited to, workshops, instruction manuals, audio and video tapes, and presentations. Acts 1991, No. 373, § 3; 2001, No. 1263, § 6.
On January 1 of any year, if the Manufactured Housing Recovery Fund exceeds four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000), the Arkansas Manufactured Home Commission may approve the use of up to five percent (5%) of the fund balance above that amount for training and education programs, including, but not limited to, workshops, instruction manuals, audio and video tapes, and presentations. Acts 1991, No. 373, § 3; 2001, No. 1263, § 6.
On January 1 of any year, if the Manufactured Housing Recovery Fund exceeds four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000), the Arkansas Manufactured Home Commission may approve the use of up to five percent (5%) of the fund balance above that amount for training and education programs, including, but not limited to, workshops, instruction manuals, audio and video tapes, and presentations. Acts 1991, No. 373, § 3; 2001, No. 1263, § 6.
On January 1 of any year, if the Manufactured Housing Recovery Fund exceeds four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000), the Arkansas Manufactured Home Commission may approve the use of up to five percent (5%) of the fund balance above that amount for training and education programs, including, but not limited to, workshops, instruction manuals, audio and video tapes, and presentations.
Acts 1991, No. 373, § 3; 2001, No. 1263, § 6.

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